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Iowa’s Clark, UConn’s Bueckers dominating women’s tourney

SAN ANTONIO (AP) – Paige Bueckers and Caitlin Clark seem to be playing a personal horse game on the national stage. After one delivers a highlight-filled performance, the other has a top-this moment.

The captivating basketball exploits by the heralded first-year students have created a buzz around the women’s NCAA Tournament, including one of the event’s most anticipated matchups: Bueckers and Clark will play their first college game against each other in the Sweet 16 this weekend. “This was the potential matchup that raised eyebrows when the brackets came out,” ESPN analyst Rebecca Lobo said. “Fans have had the debate all season long: who is the best freshman in the country? This game won’t decide that, but it will entertain all basketball fans. We need Iowa and UConn to play each other the next three years!”

“It’s awesome, just for us to both be on the big stage,” said Bueckers, who had 24 points in UConn’s opening-round win – the most ever by a Huskies player in an NCAA debut. “We haven’t talked about it, and I know my mentality is just focusing on one day at a time.”

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The only downside to this weekend’s matchup is that it comes in the Sweet 16, not the championship game, depriving fans of more top-this moments over the next couple of weeks in the Elite Eight and Final Four.

Clark led the nation in scoring and was second in assists for Iowa, while Bueckers helped UConn to the No. 1 ranking in the poll and became just the third freshman to earn first-team All-America honors.

“I love her game,” Bueckers said of Clark. “We’re huge fans of each other, and I’m excited to play that game.”

Everyone seems to be falling in love with the games of both players.

Including Brooklyn Nets All-Star and NBA champion Kevin Durant.

Clark outscored Kentucky in the first half of Iowa’s second-round win on Tuesday with 24 of her 35 points. In response to a comment about Clark’s game against the Wildcats, Durant posted on his Instagram account, “She belongs in the league right now.” That won’t happen anytime soon for these two college standouts. Unlike the NBA, when players can turn pro after their first year, these young stars won’t be eligible to enter the WNBA draft for a few years because of league rules.

Not that either Bueckers or Clark are thinking about anything past this weekend.

“Going up against her would be a great opportunity,” Clark said after winning against Kentucky. “A good friend of mine, a tremendous player. We would both say we won’t win it alone, no matter who wins that game. The talented teenagers know each other well and don’t consider one another rivals. In AAU tournaments, they played against each other in middle school and played together on USA Basketball’s Under-19 team in 2019. “We played together

Competed at the USA basketball trials and then obviously just seeing each other at tournaments a whole lot,” Bueckers said. “Minnesota and Iowa are not that far apart, so we saw each other at different AAU tournaments, so we kind of just built our relationship from there.” Louisville coach Jeff Walz was the coach of that U-19 team and is excited to see the matchup – if his team isn’t playing simultaneously. “Caitlin and Paige are two great players who have a passion for the game,” he said, adding that he is “looking forward to them going head to head in the Sweet 16. It’s going to be a fun game to watch.”

Both players say this weekend is about their teams, not an individual matchup.

“I think me and Paige would give you the same answer,” Clark said. “It’s not Caitlin Clark versus Paige Bueckers; it’s Iowa versus UConn.”

That’s true, but most basketball fans look forward to Clark versus Bueckers.

More AP women’s college basketball: https://apnews.com/hub/womens-college-basketball and https://twitter.com/AP_Top25

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Molly Aronson

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